corrigions
Corrigions are a theoretical construct in condensed-matter physics and related high-energy analogues. They are emergent excitations proposed to arise in models of strongly correlated electron systems and topological phases, intended to supplement the standard quasiparticle picture. The term is used for composite objects that integrate charge, spin, and lattice degrees of freedom within a single excitation. In several proposals, corrigions can reside at domain walls, interfaces, or within quantum spin liquids, and may carry fractionalized quantum numbers or exhibit nontrivial exchange statistics in two spatial dimensions.
The properties of corrigions are model-dependent, but common themes include coupling between electronic and lattice (phonon)
Experimental status remains unsettled; there is no conclusive observation to date. Proposed signatures include anomalies in
See also: anyons, polarons, spin liquids, topological matter. References to theoretical reviews and model papers exist,